Did Starbuck being a female bother you?
They changed Starbuck into a female? I thought the last we heard of him, he was stuck on a planet with a cylon.
Did Starbuck being a female bother you?
They changed Starbuck into a female? I thought the last we heard of him, he was stuck on a planet with a cylon.
Well, that's great, because none of them are interconnected.The shows should be good in their own right. Not dependent on outside material.
Honestly, most interconnected shows end up boring me. The Man in the High Castle, Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale didn't need to be part of bigger universes to be entertaining.
Right, but nothing DS9 did contradicted TOS and TNG, at least not on purpose. All the shows made production errors because they're written by fallible humans, but they didn't go and make any wild changes and say "No, this is how it's always been."DS9 took what TOS and TNG established and did their own thing.
You can watch DS9 without having watched the other series IMO.
Well, I would certainly not say JJ got it 95% right. For starters Constitution class ships suddenly being ten times the of the original size (volume) is a deal breaker to me. But yeah, the Kelvinverse uniforms were better.Why is it that the JJVerse gets it 95% right in an alternate timeline and everybody freaks out but DIS gets it totally wrong in the Prime timeline and everybody's OK with that?
Separate timeline that was interfered with technologically. If somebody from the future smashed their way through the present day and left information about new technology all over the place wouldn't we use it to improve what we have now?Well, I would certainly not say JJ got it 95% right. For starters Constitution class ships suddenly being ten times the of the original size (volume) is a deal breaker to me. But yeah, the Kelvinverse uniforms were better.
I don't want to restart this discussion here. Suffice it to say, I find that line of reasoning seriously unconvincing. YMMV.Separate timeline that was interfered with technologically. If somebody from the future smashed their way through the present day and left information about new technology all over the place wouldn't we use it to improve what we have now?
Right, but nothing DS9 did contradicted TOS and TNG, at least not on purpose. All the shows made production errors because they're written by fallible humans, but they didn't go and make any wild changes and say "No, this is how it's always been."
TMP DID make a drastic change to the Klingons and just said they always meant for them to be like that, but that was at least understandable due to changes in makeup technology from the late '60s to 1979. And then the Klingons got slight tweaks as makeup technology improved, but they were still the same basic idea. They always had hair on their heads and always had facial hair that reminds me of the usual depictions of Genghis Khan.
Then we got the ENT explanation of Augments which make the various series and movies mesh well with each other. This throws all that meshing together away.
Now they have no hair at all, no ears, lots of extra ridges, and look like they're made out of plastic, with mouthpieces that make all of their lines sound like mush. There's no makeup technology reasons to hide behind. This is deliberate and it bucks what we know.
I guess my point is that there's visual differences based on production technology and there's visual differences based on design.Maybe I'm weird but I can ignore the visual differences as a product of the times.
It can, I agree. If that is what it sets out to do from the beginning, but Star Trek didn't. They had no plans of having series after series bolted onto it for fifty years. They just set out to make entertaining TV.
Before the Star Trek Chronology in 1993, there was the Spaceflight Chronology in 1980, which dates events from TOS and before quite differently to what is commonly accepted today ...
I don't think they really decided to have it all be one continuity until they started planning DS9 and how it would connect to TNG.
You can play regulation handegg... I mean American football on the Shenzhou's bridge. For a ship that's significantly smaller why is the bridge so darn huge?if you remove those standing stations the bridge layout of the Shenzhou is similar to the Connie.
Plus whats wrong with the layout? not every ship in Star Trek has the same layout.
So you're saying that Star Trek disregarded a load of canon in order to build the canon you're unhappy they've now disregarded.You guys are both basing your "Star Trek doesn't adhere to canon" argument on things that are well over 30 years old, and have since been disregarded. The true move toward continuity and canon didn't really start until TWOK. For more than half of its existence, Star Trek has made a point of upholding canon.
You can play regulation handegg... I mean American football on the Shenzhou's bridge. For a ship that's significantly smaller why is the bridge so darn huge?
Haven't ever posted here, but long time Star Trek fan.
I agree the bridge is too big. I almost have a hard time seeing the guys in the back or if anybody is coming from the turbolift unless they walk a couple of steps on the bridge.
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So you're saying that Star Trek disregarded a load of canon in order to build the canon you're unhappy they've now disregarded.
No canon had to be ignored to make this a good story. I think that's what the problem is, in my opinion.I'm not too concerned about extreme canon at the cost of a good story.
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